![]() Motherboard : Atermiter Intel X79 chipset, LGA 2011 socketĬPU : Intel Xeon E5-2689 2,6GHz(up to 3,3GHz) 8 cores 16 threads It will go on to complete, and you will be able to see the "Play" button instead of the "Scan & Repair" button.Hi everyone, I'm using Arch Linux (not Manjaro or other auto-installers) and I'm having a problem with Blizzard's Battle.Net launcher, it freezes when it starts, freezes when login occurs, freezes after login, freezes when selecting any menu item in the launcher, freezes last for 30 seconds or longer, and I don't know what to do with it.But at the same time, not a single Blizzard game freezes or glitches after launching, but to start any game I have to go through torture (which manifests itself only when I use Arch Linux, god i don't know why).When I use Manjaro or Elementary OS, this does not happen, I tried to change DE, I tried to change the video driver, I tried to change the kernel, nothing helps, I don’t want to switch to another Linux system because of such a trifle, please help me solve the problem ! I use the following hardware and installed software : ![]() This time, it will not stop in the middle and won't show any error messages. ![]() Step 5: Restart your Battle.Net launcher, and your game should automatically start scanning and repairing.Then, delete everything that is smaller than 2 MB. This way, the files will be sorted from smallest to largest size files. Step 4: Once again go to the 'data' folder inside the parent 'Data' folder and sort the files in ascending order.You can also search for ".idx" using the search bar at the top right corner of your windows explorer. idx files that you see in this 'data' folder. Sort the files by pressing the 'Type' column, and the. ![]() Open the 'Data' folder and inside you will find another 'data' folder with a lower-case 'd.' idx extension files from the 'data' directory.
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